File:Demeter Kore Glyptothek Munich 198.jpg

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Deutsch: Demeter (mit Zepter) und Kore (mit Fackel), Marmorweihrelief aus Rhamnus in Attika (wahrscheinlich aus dem Nemesis-Heiligtum), ca. 420-410 v. Chr.
English: Demeter (with sceptre) and Kore (with torch), fragment of a votive relief, marble. From Rhamnus in Attique (probably from the Nemesis Temple), ca. 420–410 BC.
Français : Déméter (avec le sceptre) et Coré (avec la torche), fragment d'un relief votif en marbre de Rhamnus en Attique (probablement du temple de Némésis), v. 420-410 av. J.-C.
Date between circa 420 and circa 410 BC
Dimensions H. 51 cm
institution QS:P195,Q162077
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Room 1 (Saal der frühgriechischen Jünglinge)
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Inv. 198
Credit line Purchased for Munich in 1853 from Count Anton Prokesch-Osten
Source/Photographer User:Bibi Saint-Pol, own work, 2007-02-08

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